The Martin Boys of Woodstock are on cloud nine after Canada’s Got Talent audition
After the season four debut of Canada’s Got Talent on March 18, the Martin Boys received a lot of attention for their audition.
The Woodstock, New Brunswick, brothers sang their original song, “Miracle Cure,” for celebrity judges and audience members, blowing away the crowd and getting a standing ovation.
Judge and Canadian country music icon Shania Twain gushed over The Martin Boys’ performance and their charisma.
“I love the brother blend, that’s always special. And your pitch was great, you guys are wonderful,” said Twain.
Since the audition aired, it has reached over a million views. Older brother Macauley says they have been overwhelmed with messages from people across Canada and other parts of the world.
“Going viral is never something that you could ever imagine happening in your wildest dreams,” said Macauley.
The brothers say this whole experience has been surreal. They admit seeing themselves on TV was a little nerve-wracking at first, but they were pleased once they saw how it came together on the big screen, said Macauley.
With the first step out of the way, the Martin Boys have to wait to see if they are selected for the next round in the competition, “The Eliminations.” Every contestant who received at least three yesses from the judges will be considered for this round; only 14 can move on.
After the release of the final audition episode on Tuesday, April 29, contestants will hear from the producers to see if they have made it to “The Elimination” round, said Micah.
The duo says they are full of mixed emotions while waiting to find out if they made it through.
“I am feeling extremely nervous but also very excited about what’s to come for us. We are prepared for all outcomes, but in the chance we do move on in the show, we plan to be coming back with a bang,” said Macauley.
